Please be sure to tell the conductor your final destination when you get on the first train.

Of course, customers may take advantage of any other discounted fare options, or simply by buying a ticket in advance from shop.septa.org. Allow seven to ten business days for tickets to arrive by mail.

Stops On The Airport Line

Terminal E & Terminal FThe end point of all Airport Line trains. Terminal F is a short, indoor walk from the station platform

University CitySituated in the heart of University of Pennsylvania college and health campuses30th Street StationConvenient connections to Amtrak and NJ Transit rail services; BoltBus and MegaBus services. Nearby other SEPTA transit services including the Market-Frankford Line, Trolley lines and Center City destined bus routes

Suburban StationLocated in the heart of Center City Philadelphia, nearby to a number of major corporations, the Art Museum area and Ben Franklin Parkway. Major transfer point for other SEPTA Regional Rail servicesJefferson StationUnderneath the famous Reading Terminal Market and adjacent to the Pennsylvania Convention Center. Convenient connections to Greyhound and NJ Transit bus services at 10th & Filbert Station. Steps away from major downtown hotelsTemple UniversityThe main campus of the famed Philadelphia institution, near the corner of Broad & Cecil B. Moore

All stations served by the Airport Line are accessible.

Transit Service

Philadelphia International Airport is served by Route 37 and Route 108 bus service

Eastwick Station is served by Route 37, Route 68 and Route 108 bus service